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Hyundai Exter: Affordable SUV with Impressive Safety Features

Car companies are keen to meet the increasing demand for SUVs in the Indian car market. The number of cars, especially SUVs, is rapidly increasing in India. This year, several sports utility vehicles or SUVs have been launched in India. These cars are outperforming each other in terms of sales. Let’s find out which cars have been launched this year and what their starting price is.

★Hyundai Exter has been launched with a starting price of less than Rs 10 lakh. It is gaining popularity due to its safety features. People with a budget of around Rs 10 lakh or less can consider buying this car. The base model of Exter starts at Rs 6 lakh (ex-showroom) and comes with 6 airbags and 40 smart safety features. Hyundai also offers a CNG variant of this car with a factory-fitted CNG kit. Exter competes directly with Tata Punch in the Indian market, which also starts at Rs 6 lakh and is the number one car in its segment.

★Tata Safari facelift was launched along with Tata Harrier. This car is winning hearts with its excellent features. It comes with a dual display, touchscreen infotainment system, advanced driver assistance system, and a diesel engine that enhances performance. The engine generates a power of 168 hp. The price of Safari starts at Rs 16.49 lakh (ex-showroom).

★Just like Safari, the facelift model of Nexon has also been launched with several major changes. It comes with a dual display, driver display, and a second touchscreen infotainment system. The price of Nexon starts at Rs 8.10 lakh (ex-showroom), which becomes significantly better with the added features. According to reports, there has been a waiting period of up to four months for the new model of this car.

In summary:
★Hyundai Exter has been launched with a starting price of less than Rs 10 lakh, competing with Tata Punch.
★Tata Safari facelift comes with excellent features and starts at Rs 16.49 lakh.
★Nexon’s facelift model has several major changes and starts at Rs 8.10 lakh with a waiting period of up to four months.

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